Where family and friends can share memories of loved ones

HOW IT WORKS

QUICK & SIMPLE SET UP

1 Click on CREATE a memorial
2 Set up the MEMORIAL PROFILE for your loved one
3 Upload a PHOTO AND TEXT about them 
4 Choose a SUBSCRIPTION type (free, monthly or annual)

Once your memorial is activated, you can invite your FAMILY & FRIENDS to leave their own memories, tributes and photos.
You can also include a link to charity DONATIONS pages if you are fundraising.

 As the memorial owner you will receive a notification each time someone leaves a new tribute.

Why an online memorial?

 

When my mum died of cancer during Covid, our family and friends across the world could not come together in one place to celebrate her life. It was devastating not to be able to share the joy of everything she was to us.

Setting up an online memorial brought us such comfort for many months, whilst we navigated living with the huge hole she left in our lives.

Every time someone uploaded new photos and memories, we giggled, we cried
– and it brought us closer together.

Post-Covid, many families are still geographically scattered and travel is difficult/expensive.

An online memorial allows families to shrink distance and time and share stories, so they are not forgotten.

We hope this website helps to bring you together as it did us.

The Forever Loved is a tribute to my incredible mum Mary and everyone who passed in those difficult times. Grief is painful. But love is forever.

There are no goodbyes for us.
Wherever you are, you will always be in my heart.

— Gandhi

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